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1) ASCII

a b c d e f g h i j
k l m n o p q r s t
u v w x y z

A B C D E F G H I J
K L M N O P Q R S T
U V W X Y Z

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

! " # $ % & ' ( ) *
+ , - . / : ; = ? @
[ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~

< > \

whitespace:

- space: "hello world"
- tab: "hello world"
- newline: "hello
world"

2) Latin-1 supplement (Unicode)

Within the <latin-1></latin-1> element, two ASCII characters are used to write each Latin-1 character.

Within this element, ASCII characters are also written with two-character codes, via the addition of an underscore.
Examples:
- "a" becomes "a_"
- Español is written as E_s_p_a_n~o_l_
Exception: A space is written with two spaces.

Note: "Español" can mean the language "Spanish", the adjective "Spanish", or a (male) "Spaniard".

Within the <greek-1></greek-1> element, four ASCII characters are used to write each Latin-1 character.

Examples:
- παραμῦθι is written as p___a___r___a___m___u~__th__i___

Note: "παραμῦθι" means "fable".

This encoding does not include four-character codes for ASCII characters.

whitespace:
- space is written as four ASCII space characters
- tab is written as three ASCII hyphens followed by an ASCII tab character: ---\t
- newline is written as three ASCII plus signs followed by an ASCII newline character: +++\n

punctuation:
- period is written as an ASCII period followed by three ASCII underscores
- comma is written as an ASCII comma followed by three ASCII underscores

whitespace:
- space: "Δ Γ"

- tab: "Δ Γ"

- newline: "Δ
Γ"

punctuation:
- period: Δ. Γ
- comma: Δ, Γ

Table: Greek characters (in order) from the Greek and Coptic (Range: 0370-03FF) section of the Unicode Standard (Version 10.0).
Note: Many characters have been left out from this table, as they are duplicated by characters in the next table (Greek Extended).